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Penitence: By Kristin Koval (Book Review)

Kristin Koval’s debut novel, “Penitence,” is a profound exploration of love, guilt, and the intricate paths toward forgiveness.

Tell Me What You Did: By Carter Wilson (Book Review)

Carter Wilson’s latest psychological thriller, “Tell Me What You Did,” delves into the intricate interplay of past traumas and present dangers, weaving a narrative that is both suspenseful and thought-provoking.

All the Missing Pieces: By Catherine Cowles (Book Review)

Catherine Cowles’ “All the Missing Pieces” is a captivating blend of romance and suspense that delves into themes of loss, healing, and the relentless pursuit of justice.

The Note: By Alafair Burke (Book Review)

Alafair Burke’s latest novel, The Note, released on January 7, 2025, is a compelling psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of friendship, secrets, and the unforeseen consequences of seemingly innocuous actions.

Knife Skills for Beginners: By Orlando Murrin (Book Review)

“Knife Skills for Beginners” by Orlando Murrin is a debut culinary mystery that intertwines the art of cooking with a gripping whodunit.

The Secret of the Three Fates: By Jess Armstrong (Book Review)

Jess Armstrong’s “The Secret of the Three Fates” is the second installment in the Ruby Vaughn series, following the acclaimed debut “The Curse of Penryth Hall.”

To Die For: By David Baldacci (Book Review)

David Baldacci’s latest thriller, To Die For, marks the third installment in the 6:20 Man series, featuring the resilient protagonist, Travis Devine.

Drop Dead Sisters: By Amelia Diane Coombs and Mindy Kaling (Book Review)

“Drop Dead Sisters” by Amelia Diane Coombs, with an introduction by Mindy Kaling, is a captivating blend of mystery, dark humor, and familial drama.

The Lake of Lost Girls: By Katherine Greene (Book Review)

“The Lake of Lost Girls” by Katherine Greene is a compelling mystery that intertwines past and present narratives to explore the enduring impact of unresolved trauma and the relentless pursuit of truth.

A Very Bad Thing: By J.T. Ellison (Book Review)

J.T. Ellison’s latest thriller, A Very Bad Thing, delves into the intricate web of secrets surrounding a celebrated author, Columbia Jones, whose untimely death unravels a series of mysteries that captivate readers from start to finish.

The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year: By Ally Carter (Book Review)

The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year is Ally Carter’s latest foray into the adult mystery genre, presenting a delightful blend of romance and whodunit elements.